Politics › Re: How The Igbos Worked For Buhari's Victory -shettima by mobutuseseko: 10:57pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
The card readers greatly reduced rigging because only a person who was accredited could have voted at least in most of the places were card readers was used, that's why the populations have greatly reduced, unlike before where all they needed to do was stuff ballot boxes with papers, this has gone ahead to reflect to a reasonable extent they population of the people. |
Politics › Re: Reactions And Comments By Nigerians On 2015 Elections by mobutuseseko: 9:34pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
succyreal: I want us to use this medium to react both positively or negatively on the out come of the general election.
Was the election free and fair in your unit?
Do you think INEC has done a good job?
Are you satisfied with the outcome of the elections from various state?
what are your wishes for the President Elect?
How will you want the new government to be?
What are your suggestions toward the success of the new government come may 29 2015
The elections were the free and fairest ever especially in the Tiv part of Benue state and I believe the country at large. |
Politics › Re: African Lingua Franca - Between Hausa And Kiswahili by mobutuseseko: 3:50pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
ezeagu: We're talking about adopting languages, not languages that are already being spoken. If Germany had Chinese as official language for over 100 years then it would seem normal as well. Colonialism has ended so everyone must speak Swahili?  . I wonder what you mean by this, English was adopted in the face of even bigger challenges, they came so few and met us in large numbers but chose to teach us their language and it worked and has further divided us. Who ever said you can't carry out infrastructure while people are learning a new language, guess what they Chinese too have started selling their language realizing the importance and effect it has on one's mentality. Negropean! |
Politics › Re: African Lingua Franca - Between Hausa And Kiswahili by mobutuseseko: 3:00pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
I am so glad for your comment the speaker above, because of people like you Africa will move forward. |